Air Freight News

Flytrans arranges a full charter from Atlantic French Port to Western Coast in the United Kingdom

Mar 24, 2023

Flytrans with the dedicated team IPC arranged last month a full charter of 3,300 Tons DWT 110 m x 12 m from the Atlantic French port to the United Kingdom on a door-to-door basis for some abnormal cargo.

- 8 pieces 300 tons / 1,000 cbm, the biggest

- 1 piece 11 meters long x 9 meters large x 4,10 meters high and 50 Tons

- 1 box 17,70 meters long x 5,95 meters large and 39 Tons

- 1 box 6,20 meters long x 5,80 meters large x 3,30 meters High for 46 Tons

The challenges of the move were abnormal cargo and long preparation. One challenge of the move was precisely the abnormal cargo they had to transport under social tensions into the port/ strikes. Another challenge was the long preparation with customers or partners to issue a dedicated process statement on each step.

They are proud to have successfully managed this major project thanks to their employees involved and trained for these challenges, thanks to reliable and quality partners without whom they would not be able to meet the challenges, thanks also to a long preparation work with their client.

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